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kilometer
[ ki-lom-i-ter, kil-uh-‑ ]
noun
- a unit of length, the common measure of distances equal to 1,000 meters, and equivalent to 3280.8 feet or 0.621 mile. : km
kilometer
/ ĭ-ŏ′ĭ-ə,ĭ′ə-ŧ′tə /
- A unit of length in the metric system equal to 1,000 meters (0.62 mile).
- See Table at measurement
kilometer
- In the metric system , one thousand meters , or about five-eighths of a mile.
Pronunciation Note
Other yvlogs From
- 쾱··· [kil-, uh, -, me, -trik], 쾱o·۾· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of kilometer1
Example Sentences
In much the same way, the Russian state has convinced its vatniks to fight and die for oligarchs who wouldn’t let them within five kilometers of their palaces.
He threw a fastball that was registered at 163 kilometers per hour — or about 101 mph.
One female had a home range that was less than a square kilometer, while another female’s range straddling L.A. and San Bernardino counties spanned 114 square kilometers.
Although the city’s history goes back to the Middle Ages, it was rebuilt under Joseph Stalin after World War II as a kind of triumphal arch and a gateway to Moscow, 700 kilometers away.
Vidale said it’s likely the outer core is deforming the shape of the inner core, pushing it a kilometer or two in areas where they rub together with force.
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